A Culture Trying to Stand on Sinking Sand by Austin Pryor*

Baby Boomers are expected to bequeath more than $68 billion to their children, making Millennials the wealthiest generation in U.S. history. What will they do with their new-found riches? Theyโ€™re likely to blow it! Research shows that 70% of family wealth is spent or lost by the end of the second generation, and 90% by the end of …

God will bring the harvest: 2 Corinthians 9 as parable

by Jill Foley Turner, May 10, 2023 posted on National Christian Foundation. We all know the verse โ€œGod loves a cheerful giver,โ€ and even โ€œwhoever sows sparingly will reap sparingly.โ€ But 2 Corinthians 9 contains so much more. And some of it is rarely taught, maybe because its promises sound almost too good to be …

How to think like an investor when you give*.

How do we aim for impact when weโ€™re granting? One of the best ways I know is to evaluate our grants like investors evaluate investments and measure charitable โ€œreturns.โ€ But what form of measurement do we use to determine charitable returns? Quantifying a nonprofitโ€™s โ€œreturnโ€ Through my work as CEO of Simple Charity and director …

Eleven Giving Guidelines to Fight the Pull of Materialism*

*Randy Alcorn I believe the only way to break the power of materialism is first, to see ourselves as stewards that God has entrusted these money and possessions to, and second, to give. Jesus says, โ€œIt is more blessed to give than to receiveโ€ (Acts 20:35). As long as I still have something, I believe I own …

Sell It All.

By Dr. Scott Rodin* I have always found it rather unnerving to read these two texts side by side. The contrast could not be sharper. A certain ruler asked Jesus, โ€œTeacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?โ€ โ€œWhy do you call me good?โ€ Jesus answered. โ€œNo one is good except God alone. You know …